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call unitedhealthcare now to discuss what you want in a medicare plan. i want the freedom to pick my doctors. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to choice. unitedhealthcare has one of the largest networks, giving you the flexibility to choose, and easily change, your doctors. call today. let us help you learn more about our choice of medicare advantage plans including aarp medicarecomplete plans. i want a company that's as interested in my health as i am. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to care in a healthcare company. preventive care coverage and extras like health assessments, one-to-one coaching and nutritional guidance. personal care, like help understanding your plan options. with over 30 years of medicare experience, unitedhealthcare is here for you. so give us a call and consider a single plan that could give you more of what you want, including preventive care coverage and extras like vision and hearing, with premiums as low as zero dollars a month. but don't wait. the last day to enroll is december seventh. call now. >>> welcome back to our continuin
call unitedhealthcare now to discuss what you want in a medicare plan. i want the freedom to pick my doctors. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to choice. unitedhealthcare has one of the largest networks, giving you the flexibility to choose, and easily change, your doctors. call today. let us help you learn more about our choice of medicare advantage plans including aarp medicarecomplete plans. i want a company that's as interested in my health as i am. [ male announcer ] say...
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because the president is cutting medicare to pay for obama care. and for people in their 40s and 50s, these are supposed to be your high-earning years. does it feel like that right now? >> audience: no! >> there's too many people having a hard time making ends meet. the median income in america has dropped by $4,300 over the last for you years. so now you're earning $4,300 a year less than you were four years ago. and gasoline prices? they've gone up $2,000 per family. and that health insurance cost, they've gone up $2,500 a family. middle-income people in america have really been squeezed. and so people recognize this is an election that will make a real difference. now, the president's proposal in a setting like this is to continue on the same road. he has the campaign slogan, which is forward. i saw the signs out front. forward. i think forewarned is a better word. >> i mean, do you want four more years like the last four years? i mean, do you want four more years where 23 million americans are struggling to have a good job? do you want four mor
because the president is cutting medicare to pay for obama care. and for people in their 40s and 50s, these are supposed to be your high-earning years. does it feel like that right now? >> audience: no! >> there's too many people having a hard time making ends meet. the median income in america has dropped by $4,300 over the last for you years. so now you're earning $4,300 a year less than you were four years ago. and gasoline prices? they've gone up $2,000 per family. and that...
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it would also include changes to social security, medicare, tax policy and defense spending. for both sides, it meant lots of pain. but for the nation, it could mean lots of gain. >> i think he genuinely thought there was an opportunity to do something big and meaningful to deal with our long-term debt and had what he considered productive discussions with john boehner. >> new urgency this morning. >> the clock ticks. >> we've been here before but not quite this close to default. >> was there ever a time in that meeting when he said we have a deal? >> yes, ma'am. about a week before the debt ceiling was to expire, the president asked mr. cantor and i to come in the oval office where we basically sealed the deal. >> it seemed the president had bridged the partisan divide and could count reining in the deficit as part of his legacy. but then in the final moments, the so-called grand bargain collapsed. >> i have offered ideas -- >> and finger-pointing began. >> not one time, not one time, did the administration ever put any plan on the table. >> it is hard to understand why spea
it would also include changes to social security, medicare, tax policy and defense spending. for both sides, it meant lots of pain. but for the nation, it could mean lots of gain. >> i think he genuinely thought there was an opportunity to do something big and meaningful to deal with our long-term debt and had what he considered productive discussions with john boehner. >> new urgency this morning. >> the clock ticks. >> we've been here before but not quite this close to...
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it would also include changes to social security, medicare, tax policy and defense spending. for both sides, it meant lots of pain. but for the nation, it could mean lots of gain. >> i think he genuinely thought there was an opportunity to do something big and meaningful to deal with our long-term debt and had what he considered productive discussions with john boehner. >> new urgency this morning. >> the clock ticks. >> we've been here before but not quite this close to default. >> was there ever a time in that meeting when he said we have a deal? >> yes, ma'am. about a week before the debt ceiling was to expire, the president asked mr. cantor and i to come in the oval office where we basically sealed the deal. >> it seemed the president had bridged the partisan divide and could count reining in the deficit as part of his legacy. but then in the final moments, the so-called grand bargain collapsed. >> i have offered ideas -- >> and finger-pointing began. >> not one time, not one time, did the administration ever put any plan on the table. >> it is hard to understand why spea
it would also include changes to social security, medicare, tax policy and defense spending. for both sides, it meant lots of pain. but for the nation, it could mean lots of gain. >> i think he genuinely thought there was an opportunity to do something big and meaningful to deal with our long-term debt and had what he considered productive discussions with john boehner. >> new urgency this morning. >> the clock ticks. >> we've been here before but not quite this close to...
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it would also include changes to social security, medicare, tax policy, and defense spending. for both sides, it meant lots of pain. but for the nation, it could mean lots of gain. >> i think he genuinely thought that there was an opportunity do something big and meaningful to deal with our long-term debt and had what he considered productive discussions with john boehner. >> new urgency this morning. >> the clock ticks. >> we've been here before but not quite this close to default. >> was there ever a time in that meeting when he said we have a deal? >> yes, ma'am. about a week before the debt ceiling was to expire, the president asked mr. cantor and i to come in the oval office where we basically sealed the deal. >> it seemed the president had bridged the partisan divide and could count reining in the deficit as part of his legacy. but then in the final moments, the so-called grand bargain collapsed. >> i have offered ideas -- >> and the finger-pointing began. >> not one time, not one time, did the administration ever put any plan on the table. >> it is hard to understand wh
it would also include changes to social security, medicare, tax policy, and defense spending. for both sides, it meant lots of pain. but for the nation, it could mean lots of gain. >> i think he genuinely thought that there was an opportunity do something big and meaningful to deal with our long-term debt and had what he considered productive discussions with john boehner. >> new urgency this morning. >> the clock ticks. >> we've been here before but not quite this close...
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they crafted a grand bargain to the debt ceiling and changes to social security, medicare, tax policy and defense spending. for both sides it meant lots of pain but for the nation it could mean lots of gain. >> i think he genuinely thought there was something meaningful to deal with our long-term debt and had what he considered productive discussions with john boehner. >> new urgency this morning -- >> the clock ticks -- >> we've been here before but not quite this close to default. >> was thereer a time in that meeting when he said, we have a deal? >> yes, ma'am. about a week before the debt ceiling was to expire. the president asked mr. cantor and i to come into the oval office where we would basically seal the deal. >> it seemed the president had bridged the partisan divide and could count reigning in the social deficit and then it collapsed and the finger-pointing began. >> not one time. not one time did the administration ever put a plan on the table. >> it is hard to understand why speaker boehner would walk away from this kind of deal. >> reporter: for speaker boehner, the prob
they crafted a grand bargain to the debt ceiling and changes to social security, medicare, tax policy and defense spending. for both sides it meant lots of pain but for the nation it could mean lots of gain. >> i think he genuinely thought there was something meaningful to deal with our long-term debt and had what he considered productive discussions with john boehner. >> new urgency this morning -- >> the clock ticks -- >> we've been here before but not quite this close...